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If everyone were vegan, only a quarter of current farmland would be needed
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I tried Vegan, it was a lot of work, but interesting as it challenged you to engage in prep and technique to make great food. Essentially how do you make food appealing without ton of sugar, fat and salt.
Not Vegan anymoreβ¦ however, Iβve started buying local organic or grocery store organic exclusivelyβ¦ the taste is so much better, and worth the price.
in a convenience culture with the fattest slobs in the world, where people fill their empty lives with fatty sugary garbage⦠this will be an afront and people will
be pissed hearing itβ¦
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Originally posted by B-Large View PostI tried Vegan, it was a lot of work, but interesting as it challenged you to engage in prep and technique to make great food. Essentially how do you make food appealing without ton of sugar, fat and salt.
Not Vegan anymoreβ¦ however, Iβve started buying local organic or grocery store organic exclusivelyβ¦ the taste is so much better, and worth the price.
in a convenience culture with the fattest slobs in the world, where people fill their empty lives with fatty sugary garbage⦠this will be an afront and people will
be pissed hearing itβ¦
Now, we have people recommending the return to raw, vegan foods. Maybe that's a good idea. Evolution doesn't seem to be working out too well for H. sapiens. The Idiocracy Conundrum appears to be an insurmountable barrier for our species (look at the response to a pandemic and who we elected as the previous president).
Kurt Vonnegut hypothesized that someday, man would realize that the really big brains were a bad path to take and we'll all devolve back into some happy creature, similar to a seal, and we'll all lie on a beach somewhere in the sun, and just bask our days away. He also said that when we get to that point, a fart will still be the funniest joke, much like now.
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Originally posted by Mile High Salute View Post
Ok, Thanos πLast edited by Roh; 01-29-2022, 12:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Roh View Post
I'm talking more like, if humans came to the reasonable conclusion that everybody should just have one (or none) kids, in a few generations the population is halved. Of course, geniuses like the Duggars throw that whole plan out the window: "Gawd wants us to make 24 kids."
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